Your car rides safely on a flat platform the entire trip - no drivetrain stress, no scraping, no guesswork about whether your vehicle can handle being towed.

Flatbed towing in Danville, CA carries your vehicle on a flat, level platform with all four wheels completely off the road for the entire trip, and most standard pickups are loaded and on the move within thirty minutes of the driver arriving.
When your car breaks down and roadside fixes have not worked, putting it on a flatbed is the safest way to get it to a shop without adding new stress to an already struggling vehicle. This matters even more if you drive an all-wheel-drive SUV, an electric vehicle, or a sports car with low ground clearance - the kind of vehicles that fill driveways across Danville. For situations where your car is completely stuck or in a difficult position, winch out service may be needed before loading can begin.
A good flatbed job starts with a driver who walks around your vehicle before touching it, confirms the destination, and explains the plan. You should never feel like something unexpected is happening to your car.
If a jump-start, tire change, or fuel delivery did not solve the problem, your car needs to go to a shop. Driving or nursing a vehicle with a failing system can make the underlying damage significantly worse before you reach help.
After any collision, there may be damage you cannot see - bent suspension, a leaking fluid line, or a wheel that is no longer tracking straight. A flatbed keeps all four wheels off the ground and prevents a wheel-lift tow from making hidden damage worse.
These vehicles have drivetrain or motor systems that can be seriously damaged by rolling on a tow. If you are stranded anywhere on I-680 or in the Danville hills, a flatbed is the correct method - not a wheel-lift truck that rolls your wheels against a potentially damaged drivetrain.
Danville's hillside neighborhoods and the roads near Mount Diablo can leave a disabled vehicle at an awkward angle or in a position where a standard tow hookup is not safe. A flatbed driver can use a winch to pull the vehicle onto the platform from a difficult position before transport.
Our flatbed towing service in Danville covers standard passenger cars, luxury and performance vehicles, electric vehicles, all-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive SUVs, and any vehicle that a wheel-lift tow would put at risk. We also pair flatbed transport with 24 hour towing so that the right equipment is available no matter when you need it - midnight on a Tuesday or noon on a Sunday.
For vehicles that need to travel longer distances - whether to a dealership across the East Bay or a specialized shop - we offer long distance towing on the same flatbed platform, so your vehicle is protected for the full trip regardless of how far it needs to go. You choose the destination and we get your car there in the condition it left the scene.
Best for any passenger car, SUV, or truck that needs to reach a shop safely without rolling on its own wheels.
Suits sports cars, European sedans, and other vehicles with low ground clearance that can be damaged by standard tow hooks or ramps.
Required for most all-wheel-drive, four-wheel-drive, and electric vehicles where rolling the wheels risks expensive drivetrain or motor damage.
For vehicles in tight spots, on grades, or that cannot be driven - the driver uses a controlled winch to pull the vehicle onto the platform before securing it.
Danville sits along I-680 - one of the busiest commuter corridors in the East Bay - where breakdowns on a fast-moving freeway shoulder require a driver who knows how to load and secure a vehicle safely in traffic. The hillside neighborhoods above the valley floor add another layer of difficulty: narrow, winding roads and steep driveways that a long flatbed truck needs to navigate carefully. A local driver who knows these streets can reach you faster and complete the pickup without blocking a lane or damaging your landscaping.
The vehicle mix in Danville also tilts toward cars that specifically need flatbed transport. Luxury European sedans, electric vehicles, and all-wheel-drive crossovers are common here - and many have manufacturer guidelines requiring flatbed-only towing. Drivers heading to or from Mount Diablo State Park face steep, winding roads with limited pullout space, where an off-camber breakdown calls for the kind of careful loading that only a flatbed provides. Residents in Blackhawk and Alamo who drive these roads regularly know that having the right service contact on hand is not optional.
The dispatcher will ask your location, vehicle type, and what happened. The more detail you give - cross street, freeway exit, whether the car is in a safe spot - the faster and better-prepared the driver will be. You will receive an arrival estimate before hanging up.
The driver walks around your vehicle before touching it, checking for damage, fluid leaks, and whether the wheels turn freely. They will confirm your destination and explain the loading plan - this is the right moment to ask any questions.
The flatbed tilts to the ground and the driver either drives the car up or winches it on carefully. Straps are placed at all four wheels before the truck moves. The driver will show you the tie-downs are secure before pulling away.
Your vehicle is unloaded at the destination you chose. Payment is collected at drop-off and you receive a receipt showing all charges, including any after-hours fees. You are welcome to ride in the cab if you need a lift to the shop.
We dispatch 24 hours a day. No voicemail, no callback wait - a live dispatcher answers and gives you an honest arrival estimate.
(925) 725-7095We have been running towing calls on I-680 and through Danville's hillside neighborhoods since 2017. That means we know the exits, the tight turns, and the driveways that catch out-of-area drivers - and we get there without needing directions.
Danville's vehicle mix includes a high share of luxury, performance, and electric vehicles - all of which need flatbed-only transport. When you describe your vehicle, we confirm the right truck before dispatching, so your car is handled correctly from the first call.
You get a clear price before anything is loaded. No surprises at drop-off. California consumer-protection standards support your right to a written estimate, and we provide one as a matter of practice - not just when asked. The California DMV outlines your rights as a towing customer.
We are members of the Towing and Recovery Association of America (TRAA), the national professional organization for the towing industry. Our drivers are trained in safe loading, proper securement, and careful handling of low-clearance and special vehicles.
When you call Danville Towing Services, you reach a live dispatcher who knows what questions to ask and sends the right truck the first time. That combination - local knowledge, proper equipment, and transparent pricing - is what separates a careful flatbed job from a rushed one.
Flatbed dispatch available around the clock - no matter when your car stops, a truck is on the way.
Learn MoreYour vehicle rides safely on the same flatbed platform for out-of-area hauls to dealerships or specialty shops.
Learn MoreCall now and a live dispatcher will have the right truck rolling to you - available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including I-680 and the Danville hill roads.